I hope they can just keep this up so the users can decide how they want their mac to work, because they know what's right for their purposes. Re-mapping Caps lock to the escape key could be very. And now you can either change the Caps Lock key to No Action, or you can remap it to be a Command, Option, Control, or Escape key instead. You’ll see the option for Caps Lock here. Apple has come a long way to open up the system's architecture without really messing things up, or just opening up the OS without hex apps is great. Once you’re in the Keyboard panel, head down to the Modifier keys button at the bottom of the window. Ready for Monterey and Native for Apple Silicon/M1.
I strongly believe this is possible to do, since it might be able to work via a scripting system. Keyboard Maestro 10.1.1: Work Faster with Macros for macOS The Premier Mac Automation Software Automate applications or web sites, text or images, simple or complex, on command or scheduled. I had tried the way on the System Preferences, but it doesn't go globally through all applications - real problem lies on the Apple apps on some. These modifier keys I think are becoming old, especially since it doesn't meet Apple's simplicity, giving there is up to three keystrokes to press at a given time for some commands. If you can perform it manually, Keyboard Maestro can almost certainly automate it for you.
New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. 2 How to Fix MacBook Pro Keyboard Issues. I would like to try to reduce all Option/Command/Control/Shift commands to just a couple of keystrokes or an F key. Does anyone know how to use keyboard maestro and can help me setup a few macros.
Is there a script I can download, that has close to the standard Windows/PC commands that I can import into the Mac, and can these scripts be edited to adapt my own commands as well? Is there a way to use most of the function keys (F1-12) for the standard commands for the different purposes? I also would like the Option (alt)-Tab to cycle the different apps and Option-Esc to cycle all windows opened. I actually get confused very easily switching from Macs and Windows with keyboard commands often when I use Windows comp and when I am using the Mac. I also believe this may have to do with a "workflow" process/scripting, if I am not mistaken. As I start to drift away from Windows to more likely use Macs, however I would like to have a consistent keyboard shortcut system similar to Windows or Linux/UNIX (for that matter). (Just switching from different kinds of keyboards confuse me from the razor thin keys to a regular keyboard, because going from another one confuses me because of different pressures to press the on.) As I start to drift away from Windows to more likely use Macs, however I would like to have a consistent keyboard shortcut system similar to Windows or Linux/UNIX (for that matter). I used System 7 (and OS 8/9, but close enough to System 7) for many years up until I started to use Windows starting on the later 9x and XP platforms. Let me say, I have been using Mac based platforms since close to 1991 on and off.